You can pre drill further. After you pre drill, use a boring bar and your hole will be straight. As long as you indicated the barrel properly once you reach the bore for the pilot to reach it still should be dead nuts straight!
Thanks. By the way longer content is not a problem when you get the full lesson. When a youtuber cuts out the good stuff they lose my interest. The more detail the better IMO.
4d is the best company! I'm about ready to buy my first lathe
Great work Rob! It instills confidence knowing that a non-gunsmith can tackle the basics! Thanks for a great video!
30 minutes? What? lol I’m glad to see a little longer content
thanks for sharing your process, I enjoyed the video a lot,
Love the long form content!! Killer job btw!
Nice video.
"Only takes a couple hours..." Scratching my head why my local 'smith takes over a month :(
@@Denvertubester likely because they are behind and have a lot of barrels to finish prior to yours.
Because good gunsmiths that know what they are doing, are becoming more and more scarce. Gunsmiths in general are scarce.
Depends on who you use. I have ordered remage/savage barrels that ship the next day. Up to 12-14 weeks for the same or prefits
Great work Rob, really enjoy the videos of reloading machining and shooting, thank you for sharing what you know and how to fix screw-ups
Nice work. It’s good to see working through problems and how to fix them. 👍👍
I plan to do this same work in the future. Could you do a tool video on everything you use to chamber your own barrels?
I did two videos, one including the tenon work and one including the chamber work. Check them both out and you will see all the tools I use.
@RobsReloading thanks sir
You can pre drill further. After you pre drill, use a boring bar and your hole will be straight. As long as you indicated the barrel properly once you reach the bore for the pilot to reach it still should be dead nuts straight!
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How did you learn how to do this
@@kyley808 self taught via, videos,reading and trial and error.
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Thanks. By the way longer content is not a problem when you get the full lesson. When a youtuber cuts out the good stuff they lose my interest. The more detail the better IMO.